Parajumbles for CAT 2012

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Lets get started with some easy ones :-

A. 1971 war changed the political geography of the subcontinent
B. Despite the significance of the event . there has been no serious book about the conflict
C. Surrender at Dacca aims to fill this gap
D. It also profoundly altered the geo-strategic situation in South-East Asia



1] ACBD 2] CADB 3] BADC 4] ADBC

A. Thus begins the search for relief: painkillers, ice, yoga, herbs, even surgery
B. Most computer users develop disorders because they ignore warnings like tingling fingers, a numb hand or a sore shoulder
C. They keep pointing and dragging until tendons chafe and scar tissue forms, along with bad habits that are almost impossible to chage
D. But cures are elusive , because repetetive stree injuries present a bag of ills that often defy easy disgnosis.



1] BDAC 2] BADC 3] BCAD 4] ABCD


A. If you are used to having your stimulation come in from outside, your mind never develops its own habits of thinking and reflecting
B. Marx thought that religion was the opiate, because it soothed people's pain and suffering and prevented them from rising in rebellion
C. If Karl Marx was alive today, he would say that television is the opiate of the people.
D. Television and similar entertainments are even more of an opiate because of their addictive tendencies.



1] BACD 2] ADBC 3] BDCA 4] CBDA


A. Then two astronomers-the German, Johannes Kepler, and the Italian, Galileo Galilei-started publicly to support the Copernican theory, despite the fact that the orbits it predicted did not quite match the ones observed.
B. His idea was that the sun was stationary at the centre and that the earth and the planets move in circular orbits around the sun.
C. A simple model was proposed in 1514 by a Polish priest, Nicholas Copernicus.
D. Nearly a century passed before this idea was taken seriously.



1] CDBA 2] CBDA 3] BCAD 4] CADB


A. By the time he got to Linjeflug four years later, he had learned many lessons, in fact, he began his second stint as top dog by calling the entire company together in a hanger and asking for help, a far cry from his barking out commands just 48 months back.
B. At SAS, he arrived at a time crisis.
C. This book is chock-a-block full of intrusive stories and practical advice, describing Carton's activities at Vingresor (where he assumed his first presidency at age 32), Linjeflug, and SAS in particular.
D. He began at Vingresor as an order giver, not a listener - neither to his people nor to his customers and made every mistake in the book.



1] BADC 2] BACD 3] CBAD 4] CDAB


Lets name the first set : Set 1 (Set numbers would be easier for reference)

My take on Set 1

opt4
opt3
opt1
opt2
opt4

Set 1

1- D) ADBC
2- C) BCAD
3- D) CBDA
4- B) CBDA
5- D) CDAB

PS:- Please mention the set number and the question numbers while posting a set.

set 2 : a)ptolemy I laid the foundation for the ancient library in alexander is 288 b.c
b)the new library of alexandria in egypt ,known as 'bibliotheca alexandria ' is dedicated to recapturing the sprit of the ancient library of alexandria .
c)the ancient library in its first centuries served as a cultural centre and meeting place for scholars ,scientist ,men of letters ,philosiphers and intellectuals from all over the world
d)it was a melting pot of different civilisations and cultures ,hellenistic roman and egyptions.
e)alexander of macedonia conqured egypt in 332 b.c and established the ptolemic rule .

1)cbead
2)beadc
3)eabdc
4)eacbd
:)

set1: set2:

1) d 1) d
2) c
3) d
4) a
5) d
Set 2

Option 2) beadc
Set 2

1) Option 4

2..The interview is an essential part of a successful hiring program because, with it, job applicants who have personalities that are unsuited to the requirements of the job will be eliminated from consideration.

i. Apart from relevant qualification and experience, a candidate who is hired for a job should ideally have a personality that matches the demands of the job for him or her to perform effectively.
ii. In a recent case where a senior executive in a Fortune 500 company was hired and fired within a short span of time it was found that the executive had been hired without having undergone a formal interview.
iii. Different jobs call for different personalities - the aggressive go-getter, the pensive deliberator, the quick thinking decision-maker and so on.
iv. These days many companies are outsourcing the recruitment of their personnel to professional hiring agencies who are experienced in modern recruitment practices.

(1) badc (2) bacd (3) acbd (4) abcd (5) cbad

2..The interview is an essential part of a successful hiring program because, with it, job applicants who have personalities that are unsuited to the requirements of the job will be eliminated from consideration.

i. Apart from relevant qualification and experience, a candidate who is hired for a job should ideally have a personality that matches the demands of the job for him or her to perform effectively.
ii. In a recent case where a senior executive in a Fortune 500 company was hired and fired within a short span of time it was found that the executive had been hired without having undergone a formal interview.
iii. Different jobs call for different personalities the aggressive go-getter, the pensive deliberator, the quick thinking decision-maker and so on.
iv. These days many companies are outsourcing the recruitment of their personnel to professional hiring agencies who are experienced in modern recruitment practices.

(1) badc (2) bacd (3) acbd (4) abcd (5) cbad


Is it Option 2?
Set 2

Option 2) beadc


plz explain u r rite ..why not 3..:)
2..The interview is an essential part of a successful hiring program because, with it, job applicants who have personalities that are unsuited to the requirements of the job will be eliminated from consideration.

i. Apart from relevant qualification and experience, a candidate who is hired for a job should ideally have a personality that matches the demands of the job for him or her to perform effectively.
ii. In a recent case where a senior executive in a Fortune 500 company was hired and fired within a short span of time it was found that the executive had been hired without having undergone a formal interview.
iii. Different jobs call for different personalities the aggressive go-getter, the pensive deliberator, the quick thinking decision-maker and so on.
iv. These days many companies are outsourcing the recruitment of their personnel to professional hiring agencies who are experienced in modern recruitment practices.

(1) badc (2) bacd (3) acbd (4) abcd (5) cbad


is it 2 😃
Lets get started with some easy ones :-

A. 1971 war changed the political geography of the subcontinent
B. Despite the significance of the event . there has been no serious book about the conflict
C. Surrender at Dacca aims to fill this gap
D. It also profoundly altered the geo-strategic situation in South-East Asia



1] ACBD 2] CADB 3] BADC 4] ADBC

A. Thus begins the search for relief: painkillers, ice, yoga, herbs, even surgery
B. Most computer users develop disorders because they ignore warnings like tingling fingers, a numb hand or a sore shoulder
C. They keep pointing and dragging until tendons chafe and scar tissue forms, along with bad habits that are almost impossible to chage
D. But cures are elusive , because repetetive stree injuries present a bag of ills that often defy easy disgnosis.



1] BDAC 2] BADC 3] BCAD 4] ABCD


A. If you are used to having your stimulation come in from outside, your mind never develops its own habits of thinking and reflecting
B. Marx thought that religion was the opiate, because it soothed people's pain and suffering and prevented them from rising in rebellion
C. If Karl Marx was alive today, he would say that television is the opiate of the people.
D. Television and similar entertainments are even more of an opiate because of their addictive tendencies.



1] BACD 2] ADBC 3] BDCA 4] CBDA


A. Then two astronomers-the German, Johannes Kepler, and the Italian, Galileo Galilei-started publicly to support the Copernican theory, despite the fact that the orbits it predicted did not quite match the ones observed.
B. His idea was that the sun was stationary at the centre and that the earth and the planets move in circular orbits around the sun.
C. A simple model was proposed in 1514 by a Polish priest, Nicholas Copernicus.
D. Nearly a century passed before this idea was taken seriously.



1] CDBA 2] CBDA 3] BCAD 4] CADB


A. By the time he got to Linjeflug four years later, he had learned many lessons, in fact, he began his second stint as top dog by calling the entire company together in a hanger and asking for help, a far cry from his barking out commands just 48 months back.
B. At SAS, he arrived at a time crisis.
C. This book is chock-a-block full of intrusive stories and practical advice, describing Carton's activities at Vingresor (where he assumed his first presidency at age 32), Linjeflug, and SAS in particular.
D. He began at Vingresor as an order giver, not a listener - neither to his people nor to his customers and made every mistake in the book.



1] BADC 2] BACD 3] CBAD 4] CDAB




Here is my take:

i)4
ii)3
iii)3
iv)2
v)3
Set-1

A. After doing so, the heart of your cash flow will be strong and healthy.
B. Cash is your businesss lifeblood.
C. If managed poorly, then your company could go into cardiac arrest.
D. To prevent your business from suffering heart attacks, you should learn to manage cash flow in a well thought-out manner.
E. Several ways to do this is by generating a project rate of returns as well as determining possible problems with liquidity.

a) ABECD b) CBADE c) BCDEA d) ABDEC

Set-2

A. This factor is exclusion access to these technologies remains excluded by class, race and gender.
B. In comparing these two things, we must realize that there is one important factor for the limitation the former.
C. The rise of digital technologies has the potential to open new directions in ethnography.
D. Despite the ubiquity of these technologies, their infiltration into popular research methods is still limited compared to the number of online scholarly research portals.

a) CDBA b) BACD c) CDAB d) BCDA

Set-3

A. Adam Smith is often described as the founding father of economics.
B. One prominent book he wrote was Theory of Moral Sentiments.
C. A great deal of what is now considered standard theory about markets was developed by Adam Smith.
D. It is a very important text in the history of moral and political thought because he talks about individual freedom.
E. According to Smith, this freedom is rooted in self-reliance and the ability of an individual to pursue his self-interest.

a) EDACB b) ACBED c) ACBDE d) EBADE

Set-4

A. Today, the study of the fruit fly has expanded to research for human diseases.
B. This is because the fruit flys robust genetic system makes it an invaluable tool for scientists studying current inheritance diseases.
C. These diseases include Alzheimers, Parkinsons and Huntingtons disease.
D. In past decades, scientists have used the fruit fly as a model organism for examining biological systems.

a) DACB b) DABC c) BACD d) CBAD

Set-5

A. It is one of a group of disorders known as parasomnias: unusual activities that occur during sleep.
B. Sleepwalking occurs in the deep stage of sleep when slow brain waves begin to appear.
C. These range from teeth grinding and restless leg syndrome to eating while asleep.
D. Our bodies function according to a 24 hour cycle called a circadian rhythm.
E. Some researchers believe that slight differences in this cycle could be linked to sleepwalking.

a) BACED b) CDBAE c) EBACD d) BACDE

Set 1
c
Set 2
a
Set 3
c
Set 4
b
Set 5
d

my take:
Set1 - c
Ste2 - a
Set3 - c
Set4 - b
Set5 - d

easy one 😃

My take in bold

A. 1971 war changed the political geography of the subcontinent
B. Despite the significance of the event . there has been no serious book about the conflict
C. Surrender at Dacca aims to fill this gap
D. It also profoundly altered the geo-strategic situation in South-East Asia

1] ACBD 2] CADB 3] BADC 4] ADBC

A. Thus begins the search for relief: painkillers, ice, yoga, herbs, even surgery
B. Most computer users develop disorders because they ignore warnings like tingling fingers, a numb hand or a sore shoulder
C. They keep pointing and dragging until tendons chafe and scar tissue forms, along with bad habits that are almost impossible to chage
D. But cures are elusive , because repetetive stree injuries present a bag of ills that often defy easy disgnosis.

1] BDAC 2] BADC 3] BCAD 4] ABCD

A. If you are used to having your stimulation come in from outside, your mind never develops its own habits of thinking and reflecting
B. Marx thought that religion was the opiate, because it soothed people's pain and suffering and prevented them from rising in rebellion
C. If Karl Marx was alive today, he would say that television is the opiate of the people.
D. Television and similar entertainments are even more of an opiate because of their addictive tendencies.

1] BACD 2] ADBC 3] BDCA 4] CBDA

A. Then two astronomers-the German, Johannes Kepler, and the Italian, Galileo Galilei-started publicly to support the Copernican theory, despite the fact that the orbits it predicted did not quite match the ones observed.
B. His idea was that the sun was stationary at the centre and that the earth and the planets move in circular orbits around the sun.
C. A simple model was proposed in 1514 by a Polish priest, Nicholas Copernicus.
D. Nearly a century passed before this idea was taken seriously.

1] CDBA 2] CBDA 3] BCAD 4] CADB

A. By the time he got to Linjeflug four years later, he had learned many lessons, in fact, he began his second stint as top dog by calling the entire company together in a hanger and asking for help, a far cry from his barking out commands just 48 months back.
B. At SAS, he arrived at a time crisis.
C. This book is chock-a-block full of intrusive stories and practical advice, describing Carton's activities at Vingresor (where he assumed his first presidency at age 32), Linjeflug, and SAS in particular.
D. He began at Vingresor as an order giver, not a listener - neither to his people nor to his customers and made every mistake in the book.

1] BADC 2] BACD 3] CBAD 4] CDAB

Set-1

A. After doing so, the heart of your cash flow will be strong and healthy.
B. Cash is your businesss lifeblood.
C. If managed poorly, then your company could go into cardiac arrest.
D. To prevent your business from suffering heart attacks, you should learn to manage cash flow in a well thought-out manner.
E. Several ways to do this is by generating a project rate of returns as well as determining possible problems with liquidity.

a) ABECD b) CBADE c) BCDEA d) ABDEC

Set-2

A. This factor is exclusion access to these technologies remains excluded by class, race and gender.
B. In comparing these two things, we must realize that there is one important factor for the limitation the former.
C. The rise of digital technologies has the potential to open new directions in ethnography.
D. Despite the ubiquity of these technologies, their infiltration into popular research methods is still limited compared to the number of online scholarly research portals.

a) CDBA b) BACD c) CDAB d) BCDA

Set-3

A. Adam Smith is often described as the founding father of economics.
B. One prominent book he wrote was Theory of Moral Sentiments.
C. A great deal of what is now considered standard theory about markets was developed by Adam Smith.
D. It is a very important text in the history of moral and political thought because he talks about individual freedom.
E. According to Smith, this freedom is rooted in self-reliance and the ability of an individual to pursue his self-interest.

a) EDACB b) ACBED c) ACBDE d) EBADE

Set-4

A. Today, the study of the fruit fly has expanded to research for human diseases.
B. This is because the fruit flys robust genetic system makes it an invaluable tool for scientists studying current inheritance diseases.
C. These diseases include Alzheimers, Parkinsons and Huntingtons disease.
D. In past decades, scientists have used the fruit fly as a model organism for examining biological systems.

a) DACB b) DABC c) BACD d) CBAD

Set-5

A. It is one of a group of disorders known as parasomnias: unusual activities that occur during sleep.
B. Sleepwalking occurs in the deep stage of sleep when slow brain waves begin to appear.
C. These range from teeth grinding and restless leg syndrome to eating while asleep.
D. Our bodies function according to a 24 hour cycle called a circadian rhythm.
E. Some researchers believe that slight differences in this cycle could be linked to sleepwalking.

a) BACED b) CDBAE c) EBACD d) BACDE



Koi intrested hi nahi lag raha hai answers dene main.:sneaky::sneaky:..lagta hai Cat '12 ki preparation bahut hi jaldi start kar di :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:

OA are :-
c
a
c
b
d

PJ_0212

Set-1

A. Ignorance is the opposite of knowledge, i.e., want of knowledge.
B. To deal with uncertainty and ignorance economists have recognized the entrepreneur as
possessing this non-rational form of knowledge.
C. Like some ancient priest-king, the entrepreneur knows the future and leads his people.
D. Entrepreneurial knowledge is essentially intuitive.
E. It involves seeing and realizing a vision of future markets, products and/or other
opportunities.


1)CBADE 2) DCABE 3)ABDEC 4)DEABC 5)BCEDA


Set-2


A. Wonder is marvellous, but it is also cruel, cruel, cruel.
B. We have paid a terrible price for our education, such as it is.
C. Of course, wonder is costly because it is the antithesis of the anxiously worshipped security.
D. The Magian World View, in so far as it exists, has taken flight into science.
E. We have educated ourselves into a world from which wonder has been banished.


1)BDECA 2)EDACB 3)ACBDE 4)DCBAE 5)CABED


Set-3


In effect, labour becomes warm hot bodies applying muscle not brains.
B. Education and training adds to the stock of human capital.
C. In conventional terms, labour refers to the physical and mental effort of a human being
applied to the production of goods and services.
D. Labour, unlike capital, has been subject to definitional reduction through time rather
than expansion.
E. Similarly, entrepreneurship and management have become detached from labour


1)BEDCA 2)CDBEA 3)CEAB 4)ACBED 5)ECDAB